Twitter users across America swiftly condemned Roger Stone’s controversial Instagram post on Monday, with many calling for the conditions of his bail to be re-examined after the post, which some say was a not-so-subtle threat on the life of a Federal judge overseeing Stone’s case. A round-up of what people on the social media site are saying Monday below:

He just went from being a garden-variety a-hole to someone potentially endangering the life of a federal judge, because nothing matters anymore. https://t.co/BVcWZkMzhM

This is completely out of bounds. The cross hairs will likely lead prosecutors to ask for revocation of his pre-trial release. At best, this is a cheap stunt designed to get the judge to recuse, at worst, an outright threat. https://t.co/wJ1jlWFLIM

Regardless of your politics, I think we should all be able to agree at this point, having seen Roger Stone’s public comments/threats regarding the federal judge assigned to his case, that Roger is 100% bat shit crazy.

18 USC § 115: Whoever "threatens to assault, kidnap, or murder, a … [US] judge … with intent to impede, intimidate, or interfere with such official, judge … while engaged in the performance of official duties …" commits a felony.

Got a feeling Roger Stone's lawyers told him to take this down – clearly Stone knew that an image with a crosshair by Judge's head was a threat!!! Roger Stone: Instagram Post Was Not Threat to Judge, ‘Was a Random Photo Taken from the Internet’ https://t.co/PTZkqMi4Xx